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rele? wow im glad i got my electric stampede now. i was considering the 2.5 but not nemore. my stampede last 15 mins on a full charge. sorta weird that ur nitro wont even last 2 minutes :confused:

it doesnt run outa fuel it jus sputters then dies. i have a stampede too, i customized it, it is very wide now and sits low. need a new speed cntrl. thinkin of goin brushless.

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i have one of the new ones. a 2007 i think, its wider than my older one. its pretty low but the suspension sucks hard. i take mine of my kicker bmx ramps and TRY to transitions it, but i always over jump it.

its down right now till i replace the gears....another chipped tooth:aargh: this is the 5th time.

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i have one of the new ones. a 2007 i think, its wider than my older one. its pretty low but the suspension sucks hard. i take mine of my kicker bmx ramps and TRY to transitions it, but i always over jump it.

its down right now till i replace the gears....another chipped tooth:aargh: this is the 5th time.

go check out the hacker brushless system at swami rc. its sick!

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thats crazy. when you said on crack u wasnt kidding huh? haha

i like the wall of death and stunt rusty best tho. i love playin with my lil brother rustler.. until i blew one of his shocks :elvis:

yeah i hate traxxass stock shocks the caps blow off everytime i jump it! it takes forever to clean it

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thats how i wreked to begin with. wheelie on handle bars hit rear grab bar, accidentaly hit the gas, it spun, i jumped off and the bike was doin cartwheels down the road snaped one of my shocks and bent a bunch of other crap!:laugh::aargh::no:

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gimme a straightaway of packed dirt(not asphalt) and ill wheelie for a while. but i only wheelie once in a while now. i like to stoppie tho. that chit is fun.

but i can do a nac nac, can can lander. and im working on a nice clean whip . idk if you call it stunt riding tho

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gimme a straightaway of packed dirt(not asphalt) and ill wheelie for a while. but i only wheelie once in a while now. i like to stoppie tho. that chit is fun.

but i can do a nac nac, can can lander. and im working on a nice clean whip . idk if you call it stunt riding tho

id call it stunt riding, but i dont do that stuff, i jus wheelie and do freestyle stuff and i dont weigh enough t o endo it jus slides! haha:laugh:

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